Worship with Don Moen
Worship with Don Moen is an album of contemporary worship music by Don Moen recorded live at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, Virginia, which over 2500 worshippers attended.[2] It was released in 1992 by Integrity, Hosanna! Music, and Word. A video, which was recorded at the same time as the album, was also released. In the same place was recorded the album Lift Him Up with Ron Kenoly
The album was nominated for Inspirational Album of the Year in the GMA Music Awards, better known as the Dove Awards.
Product ID Number
Title | CD | Tape | Video | VCD |
Worship with Don Moen |
HMD601 | HMC601 | HMV002 | 11072 |
Track listing
- "I Just Want to Be Where You Are" – 05:32 (written by Don Moen)
- "Give Thanks" – 04:45 (written by Henry Smith)
- "God With Us" – 02:55 (written by Graham Kendrick)
- "God Is Good" – 01:57 (written by Graham Kendrick)
- "Now Unto the King Eternal" – 02:55 (written by Dennis Jernigan)
- "Your Steadfast Love" – 04:57 (written by Ted Sandquist)
- "To Him Who Sits On the Throne" – 03:42 (written by Debbye Graafsma)
- "I Am the God That Healeth Thee" – 05:15 (written by Don Moen)
- "God Will Make a Way" – 04:52 (written by Don Moen)
- "I Worship You, Almighty God" – 03:58 (written by Sondra Corbett)
- "Blessed Be the Name of the Lord" – 02:49 (written by Don Moen)
- "Celebrate, Jesus, Celebrate" – 04:15 (written by Gary Oliver)
Credits
- Tom Brooks – producer
- Michael Coleman – executive producer
- Ed Lindquist – executive producer
- Don Moen – worship leader
- Alex Acuña – percussion
- Carl Albrecht - percussion
- Tom Brooks – keyboards
- Abraham Laboriel - bass
- Marty Walsh - guitar
- Dan Ackerman – trumpet
- Justo Almario – woodwinds
- Darryl Gardner – trumpet
- Dave Hillburg – trombone
- Chris Jaudes – trumpet
- Bob Somma – Guitar
- Chester Thompson – drums
- Craig Ware – trombone
- Leanne Albrecht - vocals
- Lenny LeBlanc - vocals
- Jeff Hamlin - vocals
- Robin Brooks – vocals
- Stephanie Hall – vocals
- Donna Lee – Vocals
- Damon Lovelace – vocals
- Leonard Tucker – vocals
- Tom Brooks – audio engineer
- Keith Kuchta – audio engineer
- Bob Whyley – audio engineer
References
- ↑ Cummings, Tony (October 1992). "Don Moen - Worship With Don Moen". Cross Rhythms (12).
- ↑ "Worship with Don Moen". DonMoen.com. Retrieved 2006-11-06.